18 Jun 1941HNoMS St. Albans picks up 20 survivors from the British merchant Empire Dew that was torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat U-48 north of the Azores in position 51°09'N, 30°16'W on 12 June 1941.

3 Aug 1941German U-boat U-205 was damaged in the North Atlantic south-west of Ireland, in position 50°27'N, 19°50'W, by depth charges from the British destroyer HMS Wanderer (Cdr. A.F.St.G. Orpen, RN) and the Norwegian destroyer St. Albans (Lt.Cdr. S. Storheill).

2 May 1942During escort of a Murmansk convoy HNoMS St Albans detected and sank a submarine believed to be a German U-boat. The submarine however was the Polish submarine ORP Jastrzab P 551 which had by mistake manoeuvred herself into the convoy. HNoMS St Albans picked up the survivors and transported them to Murmansk. (1)